Feeling the light gradually getting stronger, Mo Bei moved his somewhat stiff neck and slowly opened his eyes.
The rising sun cast the shadows of the palm trees on the white walls, swaying gently, making him somewhat addicted to the simple and peaceful scene in front of him, and did not want to move.
Unfortunately, this was not in bed. My butt was numb from the stones, so I stood up and stretched my muscles.
I practiced until midnight last night and rested against a wooden stake. Unexpectedly, I fell asleep directly.
I touched my bald head and saw that some of my hair had grown out, making a rustling sound like it was on sandpaper.
Pushing open the courtyard door, the sun and sea breeze caressed his face together, which made him energetic. He walked to the beachside walk, took off his shirt and jumped into the sea.
A mark on the seawall flashed past his sight. Mo Bei's heart moved, and he seemed to have thought of something, but he had already plunged into the sea water.
After a while, the person floated up like a drowned toad.
"Forgot...the water is shallow at this time..."
Mo Bei covered his bald head in pain and stood in the chest-deep sea water, feeling depressed.
Fortunately, the boulders under the water are relatively smooth, otherwise the Twin Seas might be stained with blood.
The other end of this sea area is Kurast and Kejistan, which separates the east and west continents, or is surrounded by two continents. The north and south ends of the sea area are very narrow, and it can basically be regarded as a huge inland sea.
On this side of Lugaoyin, because there is barren desert along the coast, there are no rivers flowing in, and the seawater has little nutrients, so there are very few fish schools.
There are ships of various sizes at the dock, but most of them are cargo ships that go to and from other strongholds.
Mo Bei climbed up the seawall and looked in the direction of the dock. A group of people were preparing to board the ship.
Judging from the appearance of them standing faintly into small groups, they should be the new job transferees of Lugaoin City, preparing to take a boat to the southern coast. This is also something that residents here have discussed a lot in the past two days.
The southern desert is far away from the two dangerous places of Warlock Canyon and Monastery, and the strength of monsters is low, so a novice camp similar to Rogge Camp was established.
This journey takes more than ten days even if there is a favorable wind. Although there are only about forty newly promoted career changers, three large ships set sail together. In addition to carrying a large amount of supplies, the main purpose is to be able to communicate with each other in the event of an accident. rescue. This shows how much the human community attaches importance to every career changer.
Mo Bei returned home, had a simple breakfast, and dressed up his equipment. Through the window, I just watched the fleet sail into the sparkling sea.
"Let's go!"
After waving to Milor and Perona who were also ready, the three of them headed to the dock together.
It would take more than an hour to walk from here to the North City Gate, and then pass through the village area outside the city. It would take almost half a day, so they decided to take the waterway and directly reach the coast of the gravel wasteland in the north, which might be faster than them. Traveling at full speed is slower, but you can save some foot power.
There were many small boats here to take the team of career changers out of the city. At this time, the water had risen a lot, and those large boats were able to leave the port.
There are also other adventure teams on the dock, ready to go to their respective destinations.
"Going to the gravel wasteland to the north?" Mo Bei asked a shirtless and lean boatman.
"Of course!" The boatman pointed to his small boat and motioned to Mo Bei and the others to get on first.
The three of them stepped onto the two-foot-long boat in one step. The boatman untied the rope on the shore and kicked on the side of the boat. Although his body seemed lean, but his strength was not small, he easily pushed the boat away from the pier. Then, with his feet almost unable to use any force, he stepped onto the boat in a flash and quickly lowered the triangular sail. The stern of the boat swung and the sails flapped. The boat flexibly turned its direction and cut through the water to head north.
This was Mo Bei's first time taking a boat here. He leaned on the side of the boat and looked at the long seawall of Lugaoyin City. He felt that seeing the city from this perspective gave a different impression.
Looking back at the endless water, he started chatting with the boatman.
“Are these waters dangerous?”
"No, there are no aquatic monsters here, and there are no schools of fish, so large sea beasts will not swim here. Otherwise, a small boat like this would not dare to run around."
"But those sand hoppers are good at water, so they don't dare to get too close to the coast unless they are carrying adventurers."
The boatman grinned, his teeth whitening against his dark face. It seemed that he couldn't close the conversation once he opened it, so he continued talking.
"My child also went to the training camp for training, and he also wanted to become a job transferer. His mother and I both thought it was too dangerous, but unfortunately we couldn't persuade him. Alas, if he really became a job transferer, at least , at least more promising than me."
"Have your children entered the training camp? You got married very young." Mo Bei was a little surprised. The other party looked like he was less than thirty.
"Yes. I got married when I was seventeen." The boatman scratched his cheek and smiled naively.
"Why... so early?" Mo Bei was even more surprised. Although there is no legally mandated age for marriage here, because people here have longer life spans and growth periods, they generally get married when they are in their mid-twenties. .
"My wife used to be my neighbor. I often took her out on a boat. I was not sensible at that time, so..." The boatman seemed even more embarrassed.
Mo Bei was stunned, thinking that it was too early for you to be sensible. .
"My son is fifteen years old and already taller than me. He wants to become a barbarian. He has liked to swing around with an oar since he was a child."
"But I still hope he can be a druid so that he can find a team. And if it's a summoning type, he doesn't have to fight monsters head-on."
The boatman continued to mutter proudly.
"Actually, even if you are a long-range profession, you will inevitably have to fight monsters at close range. Barbarians are very mobile and can quickly escape from danger." Milor was quite touched by the boatman's words. Her parents were very impressed by her change of profession. It's also a mixed bag.
"Really!? I don't know much about career changers, and I don't have the courage to face all kinds of monsters. I can only sail a boat, and I have never left the sea area around Lu Gaoyin. But I want to wait for me After my son changes jobs, follow him to the camp in the south. It seems that there is also a need for boatmen there."
Mo Bei laughed dumbly, feeling like parents sending their children to college.
Becoming a job changer is actually more like joining the army. In addition to certain physical requirements, it mainly depends on personal will.
Perhaps most people are passionate, but after all, there are only a few who can make up their minds to become job changers and enter the wilderness to fight monsters to the death.
As the sun rose above the head, the boat finally turned slightly and moved closer to the coast.
The waves hit the rocky beach, splashing white spray, and then returned to the sea with foam. Some sand hoppers, after spotting their boat, chased them along the coast.
Milor had bent his bow and arrows and shot them one by one into the water.
"We can only go so far. If we go any further, we'll hit a rock." The boatman said apologetically.
"Okay, thank you! Be careful when you go back!" Mo Bei patted two gold coins on his hand, stepped on the side of the ship and jumped into the sea. Walking through waist-deep water, we walked towards the rocky beach on the coast.
There is a hint of green behind the rocky beach, with some palm trees and small shrubs scattered here and there. But looking further inside, there are only gray-green cacti and thorns.
A group of saber-toothed cats patrolled the shore, eyeing the boat that was turning around after the three men.
They were naturally afraid of water, so they did not rush towards the three of them impatiently like the leapers.
The slope of the coast is very small, and it is still dozens of feet away from the rocky beach. This is the first time that Mo Bei fights monsters in waist-deep water. He feels that the shield is quite inconvenient here, so he holds a battle ax in both hands. Killing the leapers flopping in the water along the way, they soon stepped ashore on the scarlet foam.
The group of saber-toothed cats were also killed and injured by various long-range attacks. Except for a few that escaped, there were only corpses on the ground.
Mo Bei stepped forward and picked up an object that reflected light in the sun, expressing his satisfaction with the welcome ceremony.
"What a good start!"
ruby
Can put items into grooves
Weapon: Increases fire damage by 8-12
Armor: +24 health
Helmet: +24 health
Shield: Fire resistance +22%
Required Level: 12